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LESBIANS, GAYS AND THE LAW DISCUSSED AT HAMILTON

The Kirkland Project for the Study of
Gender, Society and Culture will present a panel discussion Friday, Sept. 27,
at 4 p.m. in the Red-Pit of the Kirner-Johnson Building at Hamilton College.

"Lesbian and Gay Issues and the Law" will feature presentations by two
distinguished lawyers, Janet Halley, professor of law at Stanford University
Law School, and Mary Bonauto, civil rights project director of the Gay and
Lesbian Advocates and Defenders in Boston.

Halley was a noted scholar of British Renaissance at Hamilton before earning
her law degree from Yale. Currently at Stanford, she specializes in identity
law, and has published several related articles. Her discussion for the Friday
evening panel is titled "The New Military Anti-Gay Policy."

Bonauto earned a bachelor's degree from Hamilton and a law degree from
Northeastern. She has titled her discussion "How Far Have We Come: Legal
Evolution of Lesbian and Gay Civil Rights."

For more information on the event contact Nancy Rabinowitz at 315 859-4149.